Wale paints the picture of the sometimes tragic cost of being fly with his “The White Shoes” visual. The Walu directed visual follows the story of a young teen going about his hustle the legit way to buy a pair of coveted Jordan XI’s, only to be met with jealousy and a tragic end. The track itself is from Wale’s latest release, The Album About Nothing. As somebody that went from XJ 900’s to over 20 pairs of designer shoes and sneakers in a few short years, I can relate to the message in “The White Shoes.” Although I didn’t get clowned for wearing Payless shoes in elementary, I did feel left out because I wasn’t able to get Guess boots, Reebok Pumps and British Knights.Which only motivated me to get on my hustle as soon as I hit middle school. But, now that I’m older I see that being fly isn’t the most important thing in life. I’d rather look bummy and have my car paid in full and a fly roof over my head than a Louis Vuitton purse with no money in it any day. Download: The Album About Nothing

Matt McGhee turns up with Miles Meraki, rMell and Dizzy Gordo for the high-energy, “Lotto.” The fluid visual features the crew doing their thing in front of a white backdrop and off-kilter camera angles. The track itself is from Matt’s “Show” EP, which dropped a few months back. Check out the visual above courtesy of Xavier Robinson. Download: Show

Bay Area rep, Kehlani continues to bring back real R&B with her latest release, “Down For You”, featuring BJ The Chicago Kid. The duet features smooth production from Jahaan Sweet and a story of love between close friends. Check it out above and stay tuned for You Should Be Here, dropping this April.

New Orleans native and Texas transplant, Veeno teams up with his brother, Ray to spit a little logic over the Smoke DZA instrumental, “The World.” Like so many other talented artists, Veeno started off writing poetry and stories before venturing off into music, which can be seen in his vivid imagery on “The World.” Check it out above.

Remy Ma is back demolishing her competition with her “Truffle Butter” remix. The track, which borrows from Nicki Minaj’s Nineteen85 produced “Truffle Butter” instrumental features Remy’s aggressive flow and braggadocio, with lines like “they let me out the pen to put them bitches in a coffin.” Check it out above.

LoveRance offers his take on the Cali classic, The Wood with the fun visual, “On Her.” The mellowly turnt track will be featured on his upcoming project, Freak Show Rancey. Hit the pre-order link below if you like what you see above. Directed by: KEONI MARS Pre-Order: Freak Show Rancey